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The two groups quickly started a vicious fight.
Nathan stood aside and watched them calmly.
Philip snickered at Nathan, "They are soldiers, so there is no point for me to join their fight. However, you don't seem like a soldier!"
Nathan looked at Philip and asked coolly, "What do you mean?"
Philip sniggered with a half-smile, "This means that while I may not be able to take action on them, I can do so on you."
He then shouted loudly, "Come and take down this guy and break his legs, so that we can begin to avenge Mr. William."
"Yes, Sir!"
Immediately, two muscular men pounced on Nathan.
Nathan snorted, "Seeking death, huh?”
Bang, bang!
The two men were immediately sent flying in the air by Nathan's kicks.
Philip widened his eyes. "You have some skill, I see. Men, together! He may be able to beat two opponents, but I don't believe that he can beat twenty of you!”
Whoosh!
Whoosh!
The men in black all roared and dashed furiously towards Nathan like a pack of wolves.
Instead of avoiding them, Nathan welcomed them with open arms.
At lightning speed, he crashed into one of his opponents.
Bang!
As if he were hit by a huge beast, the opponent let out a hair-raising wail before flying through the air.
Every step Nathan took was filled with electric agility and explosive speed.
Every single one of his moves sent the men flying.
"Yes, Sir!” Colin and George chorused.
In the next second, Philip and Dean's men were all thrown outside the prison grounds.
Apart from Nathan and his group, only Philip and Dean were left in the front yard of the prison.
Both men were kneeling on the ground in utter humiliation.
Nathan turned to George. "Where should we bury the two army dogs they've killed?"
George was extremely saddened by the deaths of the dogs because he had taken care of them for years and shared a close bond with both of them.
He pointed at a corner of the yard. "Both of them are registered army dogs, and there is no way I can bear to have them buried out in the wild. Let's allow them to rest in peace here under this old tree."
Nathan nodded and spoke unfeelingly to Philip and Dean, "The two of you will move
the dogs' bodies there and dig a grave for them with your own bare hands. After you bury them, kneel before their grave for one whole night. You can only leave in the morning."
Rating the Translation Will Gain Two Pearls.
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